Journal Club episode 1: Can developing climbing routes be a threat to endemic plants?

Journal Club episode 1: Can developing climbing routes be a threat to endemic plants?

Welcome to the first episode of Journal Club, a new series that explores research papers to empower early-career researchers to read, utilise, and critically assess academic literature with confidence. In this episode, our host, Matt Town, Professional Development Manager, discusses the Journal of Applied Ecology paper titled 'Climbing Route Development Affects Cliff Vascular Plants More Than Subsequent Climbing: A Guide to Evidence-Based Conservation Management to Regulate Climbing.' Tune in to hear key insights from BES Assistant Editor Lydia, Associate Editor Phil Martin and Ardian Ardiantiono, and PhD student Lira Lewis. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14785

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MEE: What are the newest methods being used?

MEE: What are the newest methods being used?

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MEE: An overview of the Methods blog

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MEE: An overview of the journal

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MEE: What are the oldest methods still being used?

At INTECOL 2013, Methods’ Associate Editor, Barb Anderson, asked a number of delegates what the oldest method is that they still use today. Visit the Methods blog to find out who gave the answers: http://methodsblog.wordpress.com/2013/10/25/podcast-what-are-the-oldest-methods-still-being-used/

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Journal of Ecology: Interview with Jacquelyn Gill

Journal of Ecology: Interview with Jacquelyn Gill

Read "Linking abundances of the dung fungus Sporormiella to the density of bison: implications for assessing grazing by megaherbivores in palaeorecords" by Gill et al. via http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2745.12130/abstract Music credit: Artist: Monk Turner and Fascinoma http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monk_Turner__Fascinoma/ Song: "Instrumental Version" http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monk_Turner__Fascinoma/The_New_Birthday_Song_Contest/Its_Your_Birthday_Instrumental

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Journal of Ecology: interview with Haldre Rogers

Journal of Ecology: interview with Haldre Rogers

Music credit: Artist: Monk Turner and Fascinoma http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monk_Turner__Fascinoma/ Song: "Instrumental Version" http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monk_Turner__Fascinoma/The_New_Birthday_Song_Contest/Its_Your_Birthday_Instrumental

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JAE symposium - Patterns of disease invasion in reintroduced species (Pete Hudson)

JAE symposium - Patterns of disease invasion in reintroduced species (Pete Hudson) by British Ecological Society

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Journal of Ecology INTECOL Symposium - Lisa Donovan

Journal of Ecology INTECOL Symposium - Lisa Donovan

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